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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Virchows Archiv 364 (1974), S. 1-14 
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Protocol ; Optical Mark Reader Form ; Free-text Synthesis ; Diagnosis ; Pathology ; Protokoll ; Markierungsbeleg ; Klartextsynthese ; Diagnose ; Pathologie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Anhand des pathoanatomischen Sektionsprotokolles wird ausführlich die allgemeine Problematik und der Werdegang eines Markierungsbeleges von seiner ersten Konzeption als standardisierter Erhebungsbogen im Jahre 1971 bis zum fertigen Markierungsbeleg beschrieben. In der ersten Entwicklungsstufe wurde ein standardisiertes Protokoll mit insgesamt 2055 Fragen eingeführt und an ca. 4500 Obduktionsfällen erprobt. Ein detaillierter Vergleich zwischen dem Informationsgehalt eines Freitextprotokolles und dem standardisierten Protokoll ergab, daβ das standardisierte Protokoll zur Erhebung detaillierter Information auch in der pathologischen Anatomie besser geeignet ist. Ausführlich wird auf die Beziehungen zwischen Befund und Diagnose auf der einen sowie der Skalenaufteilung und der möglichen Zuordnung diagnostischer Interpretation auf der anderen Seite eingegangen. Für die Aufteilung der Gliederung des Markierungsbeleges waren diese Auswertungen von groβer Bedeutung. Zum Protokoll gehört ein Klartextausdruckprogramm in Deutsch, das in FORTRAN IV geschrieben ist und mit einem sehr geringen Speicherplatz auskommt. Auswertungsergebnisse sowie Text- und Programmproben vervollständigen die Studie.
    Notes: Summary With the use of the pathologic-anatomical autopsy protocol the problem and the development of the optical mark reader form is described from its first conception as a standardized protocol in 1971 up to the final optical mark reader form. In the first phase, a standardized protocol with 2.055 questions was introduced at the Institute of Pathology of the University of Heidelberg and was tested about 4.500 autopsy cases. A detailed comparison between the information content of a free text protocol on the one hand and the standardized protocol on the other hand showed that the standardized protocol is more useful in getting detailed information in anatomic pathology. The relationships between the findings and the diagnoses on the one hand and the scale distribution and the possible classification of diagnostic interpretation on the other is discussed thoroughly. For the grouping of the parts of the optical mark reader form these results were of considerable importance. A program which transforms the data into a clear text in the German language belongs to the standardized protocol. This program is written in FORTRAN IV and needs a minimal storage area. Evaluation results as well as examples of text and program complete the paper.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0016-7835
    Keywords: Key words Variscan belt ; Geodynamic evolution ; Exhumation history ; Saxothuringian ; Flysch ; U/Pb- and K/Ar age determinations ; Detrital minerals
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract  The Saxothuringian flysch basin, on the north flank of the Central European Variscides, was fed and eventually overthrust by the northwestern, active margin of the Tepla-Barrandian terrane. Clast spectra, mineral composition and isotopic ages of detrital mica and zircon have been analyzed in order to constrain accretion and exhumation of rocks in the orogenic wedge. The earliest clastic sediments preserved are of early Famennian age (ca. 370 Ma). They are exposed immediately to the NW of the suture, and belong to the par-autochthon of the foreland. Besides ultramafic (?ophiolite) material, these rocks contain clasts derived from Early Paleozoic continental slope sediments, originally deposited at the NW margin of the Saxothuringian basin. These findings, together with the paleogeographic position of the Famennian clastics debris on the northwestern passive margin, indicate that the Saxothuringian narrow ocean had been closed by that time. Microprobe analyses of detrital hornblendes suggest derivation from the “Randamphibolit” unit, now present in the middle part of the Saxothuringian allochthon (Münchberg nappes). Detrital zircons of metamorphic rocks formed a little earlier (ca. 380 Ma) indicate rapid recycling at the tectonic front. The middle part of the flysch sequence (ca. early to middle Viséan), both in the par-autochthon and in the allochthon, contains abundant clasts of Paleozoic rocks derived from the northwestern slope and rise, together with debris of Cadomian basement, 500-Ma granitoids and 380 Ma (early Variscan) crystalline rocks. All of these source rocks were still available in the youngest part of the flysch (c. middle to late Viséan), but some clasts record, in addition, accretion of the northwestern shelf. Our findings permit deduction of minimum rates of tectonic shortening well in excess of 10–30 mm per year, and rates of exhumation of ca. 3 mm/a, and possibly more.
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